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Rotary Photos St Elmo

Jimmy Blouch
I apologize if these views have appeared on a previous thread.

These prints are copies from H L Curtiss collection

Caption for this view includes engine numbers 70, 64 and 71 at St Elmo about 1907


Caption for this view indicates 1st engine 71 and 4th engine 47 at St Elmo, 1906



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Re: Rotary Photos St Elmo

Jimmy Blouch
In reviewing it appears I oversized the views.

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Jim Courtney
Thanks for posting these, Jimmy.

I like the photos in the large size that you posted.
Jim Courtney
Poulsbo, WA
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Mike McKenzie
Thanks for posting these, I don't mind the size or if they've been posted before. Sometimes it helps to have images brought back to light. If someone knows if and where these were posted, please post a link, was probably a great thread.

Mike
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Re: Rotary Photos St Elmo

Kurt Maechner
In reply to this post by Jimmy Blouch
Ok, weird question.  In the top photo is the guy with his hand on the door really tall or is the guy next to him really short?  It does appear that his left leg is in the snow a bit, but still :)
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Chris Walker
It wasn't unusual to have tall men around.  Shorter guy's were better off in engine service because we didn't have to duck so much entering the cab.   And I did fire once for "Boots", he'd sit in the seat with his feet on the front window and his head resting against the back window.  My Road Foreman, was nicknamed "Big Bird" and stooped at doorways to walk around inside the Depot.
UpSideDownC
in New Zealand
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South Park
  The men in this crew are identified in a book ....  can't remember
which one.  Perhaps someone does ?  And perhaps, knowing who
the tall guy is, we might know if he really was exceptionally tall ?
I do note that he is half as tall as the rotary itself.
"Duty above all else except Honor"